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Warriors' Curry returns after 2-month knee injury
Star guard to see limited minutes in first game back from right knee issue.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 1:51am
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Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is set to return to the court on Sunday night against the Houston Rockets, after missing over two months with a right knee injury. Head coach Steve Kerr stated that Curry will be limited to around 25 minutes in his first game back.
Why it matters
Curry's return is a major boost for the Warriors as they push for a playoff spot in the Western Conference. The team has struggled without their All-Star point guard, and his presence on the floor will provide an immediate lift to their offense and championship aspirations.
The details
Curry initially suffered the right knee injury in late January and has been sidelined for the past 10 weeks. The Warriors have gone 15-12 in his absence, falling to the 6th seed in the West. Curry has been ramping up his rehab and conditioning over the past few weeks, and the team is eager to reintegrate him into the lineup for the final stretch of the regular season.
- Curry suffered the right knee injury in late January 2026.
- Curry has been out of the lineup for over 2 months, missing 27 games.
- Curry is set to return to action on Sunday, April 6th, 2026 against the Houston Rockets.
The players
Stephen Curry
A 4-time NBA champion and 2-time NBA MVP, Curry is the Warriors' star point guard and one of the greatest shooters in NBA history.
Steve Kerr
The head coach of the Golden State Warriors, guiding the team to 4 NBA titles in his 8 seasons at the helm.
Houston Rockets
The Warriors' opponent on Sunday night, a Western Conference rival that Curry and the Warriors have faced numerous times in the playoffs over the past decade.
What they’re saying
“It's going to be great to have Steph back out there. He's our engine, and we've really missed his presence on the floor.”
— Steve Kerr, Head Coach, Golden State Warriors
What’s next
The Warriors will closely monitor Curry's minutes and playing time in his first game back, with the goal of gradually increasing his workload over the next few weeks as he regains full fitness. The team is hopeful that Curry's return will provide a spark and help them solidify a top-4 seed in the Western Conference playoffs.
The takeaway
Curry's return is a major boost for the Warriors as they look to make a deep playoff run. His elite scoring and playmaking ability will be crucial in helping the team overcome their recent struggles and regain their championship form.
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